WOODY GALLOWAY
Woody Galloway has made his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico since 1962. Galloway lives his life with the belief that we are surrounded by beauty, and that all life is sacred and unfolding. Perhaps as a direct result of this philosophy, Woody finds that his life is filled with beauty and wonder. With camera in hand, he has spent countless hours exploring the landscape of northern New Mexico, taking in the glory of the late afternoon sun on the cliffs overlooking Ghost Ranch, the wildness of the Chama River near Abiquiu, the tranquil silence of a crystalline winter morning on the shores of the Rio Grande near Pilar. Many of Galloway’s most iconic images reflect his willingness to venture forth into the storm at times when most of us would prefer to curl up by the fire with a cup of coffee and a good book.
Woody learned to savor the beauty of the waters, trees and wind as a young boy growing up in the Ozark Mountains of northwestern Arkansas. There, Galloway was raised on a 400-acre playground in the company of 55 brothers and 38 sisters, his family at St. Joseph’s orphanage. It was here he first learned to see and feel the wonders of nature and people, to appreciate the profound impact of experiencing and sharing hope and joy. For many, Woody Galloway’s photographs serve as treasured reminders of their time in New Mexico. His work is widely held in both public and private collections, has been featured on the cover of the Santa Fean magazine, and has been shown in the Governor’s Gallery at the New Mexico State Legislature. Galloway has been represented by New Concept Gallery since they opened in 2007. |
All Woody Galloway photographs are 11" x 14", matted to 16" x 20".
Matted Only: $300
Matted & Framed: $400
Matted Only: $300
Matted & Framed: $400